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A Sample of Cooperative Conservation Case Studies
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic
Project Name:
New York City Watershed Protection and Partnership Council
Location:
Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic: New York
Summary:
Protection of a water system supplying 9 million people requires close cooperation of government and non-government stakeholders and numerous watershed programs
Website:
www.dos.state.ny.us/watershed/wppc.htm
Contact:
William C. Harding
Executive Director
New York City Watershed Protection and Partnership Council
914-734-1347
wharding@dos.state.ny.us
Southeastern
Project Name:
Data Verifies BMPs Improve Water Quality
Location:
Southeastern: Alabama
Summary:
Partners gathered data to prove that installed BMPs have a positive impact on water quality – 92% bedload sediment reduction; 75% nitrate reduction.
Website:
www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/wqg/99rept319/index_files/alabama.pdf
Contact:
Marlon Cook
Geological Survey of Alabama
205-349-2852
mccok@gsa.state.al.us
Project Name:
Collaborative Effort to Preserve Kentucky’s Bluegrass Region
Location:
Southeastern: Kentucky
Summary:
Bluegrass Conservancy and its partners are working to protect the rolling farmland, limestone rich soil, and scenic cultural beauty of the internationally recognized Bluegrass landscape.
Website:
www.bluegrassconservancy.org
Contact:
Tim DeWitt
Executive Director
Bluegrass Conservancy
(859) 255-4552
tdewitt@bluegrassconservancy.org
Midwest/Northern High Plains
Project Name:
Bete Grise Preserve
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Illinois
Summary:
Partners raised funds and applied for grants to buy Bete Grise, a high quality dune swale wetland system. In 2004, two grants were awarded totaling $1,450,000 for 1104 acres.
Website:
hkconserve.com
Contact:
Sue Haralson
Administrator
Houghton Keweenaw Conservation District
906 482-0214
sue.haralson@mi.nacdnet.net
Project Name:
Implementation of a Scientifically Credible IPM Approach to Control Invasive Species and Restore Native Prairie
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: North Dakota
Summary:
This partnership used the experience and expertise of a wide variety of disciplines to treat and restore NPS lands using a scientifically credible approach.
Contact:
Chad Prosser
EPMT Liaison
National Park Service
701-623-4466
Chad_Prosser@nps.gov
Project Name:
Beyer Bridge Riverbank Project
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Michigan
Summary:
To stabilize the riverbank, while increasing recreational usage by fishermen and canoers
Contact:
Janet Wendland
4-H Program Associate
MSU-Extension 4-H Youth Programs
989-758-2500
wendlan2@msu.edu
Project Name:
Tippecanoe River Project
Location:
Midwest/Northern High Plains: Indiana
Summary:
The Nature Conservancy works with local landowners and other partners to return trees to the Tippecanoe River’s floodplain, restore wetlands and introduce conservation-friendly farming practices.
Website:
www.nature.org/indiana
Contact:
Chad Watts
Tippecanoe Project Director
The Nature Conservancy
(574) 946-7491
cwatts@tnc.org
South-Central/South-West
Project Name:
Land Restoration/Revegetation – Fort Hood
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Texas
Summary:
Dairy compost was used to revegetate degraded training maneuver areas that caused soil erosion and water quality issues.
Website:
forthoodreveg.tamu.edu
Contact:
Dr. C. Allan Jones
Director
Texas Water Resources Institute
979-845-1851
cajones@tamu.edu
Project Name:
Dixie and Fishlake National Forest Plan Revision Effort
Location:
South-Central/South-West: Utah
Summary:
The Dixie and Fishlake National Forests are collaboratively revising our Forest Plans. We have worked closely with people in over 100 workshops to develop a vision for managing these forests.
Website:
www.fs.fed.us/r4/dixie/projects/FParea/HomePage.htm
Contact:
Kenton Call
Public Affairs Specialist
Dixie National Forest
(435) 865-3730
ckcall@fs.fed.us
Far West
Project Name:
Cusick Wetland Restoration
Location:
Far West: Washington
Summary:
The Partnership restored a wetland, created a wetland educational site, and established a park.
Contact:
Mark Simpson
Resource Conservationist
USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
509/447-4217
mark.simpson@wa.usda.gov
Project Name:
Columbia River Estuary Spill Fund
Location:
Far West: Oregon, Washington
Summary:
Partners collaborate on restoration and education efforts in the lower Columbia River.
Contact:
Stephen Zylstra
Division Manager, OFWO
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(503) 231-6179
stephen_zylstra@fws.gov
Project Name:
Seabird Protection Program
Location:
Far West: Hawaii
Summary:
The Marine Corps Base Hawaii's Ulupa’u weapons range is the site for a collaborative effort to protect red-footed boobies through state-of-the-art conservation practices.
Contact:
Ms. Elizabeth Kumabe
President
Hawaii Audubon Society
808-528-1432
hiaudsoc@pixi.com
Project Name:
Fort Hunter Liggett Grasslands Restoration
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
A broad-based partnership is working to restore the grasslands and oak savannahs of Fort Hunter Liggett by controlling the invasive yellow star thistle.
Contact:
Joe DiTomaso
Professor
University of California, Davis
530-574-8715
ditomaso@vegmail.ucdavis.edu
Project Name:
Bighorn Sheep Restoration in North America
Location:
Far West: California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington
Summary:
Through research, habitat enhancements, and translocations, bighorn sheep have been restored to much of their native range. Their numbers have been increased from below 50,000 to over 200,000.
Website:
www.fnaws.org
Contact:
Raymond Lee
President
Foundation for North American Wild Sheep (FNAWS)
(307) 527-6261
rlee@fnaws.org
Project Name:
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
Location:
Far West: Hawaii
Summary:
Protection of humpback whales is enhanced through a State/Federal management partnership.
Contact:
Jeffrey Walters, Ph.D.
Sanctuary Co-manager
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale NMS/Department of Land & Natural Resources
808-587-0106
Jeffrey.S.Walters@hawaii.gov
Project Name:
Guadalupe River Project, San Jose, California
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
This project provides 100-year flood protection, habitat protection, water quality protection, fish & wildlife enhancement, and recreation & open space features within the Guadalupe River watershed.
Website:
www.spk.usace.army.mil/projects/civil/guadalupe/
Contact:
Bradley C. Hubbard
Project Manager
US Army Corps of Engineers
(916) 557-7054
bradley.c.hubbard@usace.army.mil
Project Name:
Brake Pad Partnership
Location:
Far West: California
Summary:
Working together, the Partners are developing the science needed to understand the potential role of automobile brake pads in surface water quality and develop responses as needed.
Website:
www.suscon.org/brakepad/index.asp
Contact:
Connie Liao
Project Manager
Sustainable Conservation
415-977-0380 x336
cliao@suscon.org
Project Name:
Greater Yellowstone Coordination Sustainable Operations Subcommittee
Location:
Far West: Idaho, Midwest/Northern High Plains: Wyoming, Montana
Summary:
Sustainable operations subcommittee promotes energy efficiency and waste and emissions reductions in the Greater Yellowstone Area.
Website:
mpin.nbii.org/gycc
Contact:
Anna Jones-Crabtree
Chair of Subcommittee
Bighorn National Forest
307-674-2615
ajonescrabtree@fs.fed.us
Project Name:
Green and Solar Homes Tour
Location:
Far West: Oregon
Summary:
A collaborative statewide effort to host Green and Solar Homes Tours and a comprehensive green building magazine, Green and Solar Building Oregon. In 2005, 11 Oregon communities will hold tours.
Website:
www.3estrategies.org/ProjectsGreenSolarTour.asp
Contact:
Cylvia Hayes
Executive Director
3EStrategies
541.617.9013
info@3estrategies.org
National
Project Name:
Team Tamarisk: Cooperating for Results
Location:
National
Summary:
The Albuquerque Team Tamarisk conference launched Team Tamarisk as an inclusive alliance of cooperating agencies and individuals devoted to the control of non-native invasive plants.
Contact:
Tim Carlson
Executive Director
Tamarisk Coalition
970-248-1683
tcarlson@tamariskcoalition.org
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